2024-07-02
The 1967 murder of a brush salesman is investigated when his body is discovered at the bottom of a duck pond. The probe reveals that the victim knew secrets about the people in his territory, and some of them were afraid he would disclose those secrets.
Season 3 begins with Carrie and Al working with the Secret Service on a murder investigation. The probe uncovers a counterfeiting ring that is run by an assassin.
A forensic accountant is shot, luring Jane and Maura into a byzantine Ponzi scheme. More complexities arise when it's discovered the main suspect is someone from Maura's past. Also: Jane makes a big career decision. Sasha Alexander directed the episode.
Brenda tries to hit all the right notes when investigating the puzzling disappearance of a stage father whose daughter's new single is ready for release. On the flip side, new and potentially hopeful developments emerge in Brenda's civil suit.
The team digs for clues in the shooting death of a deputy sheriff. Meanwhile, Brenda's civil case comes to a head when the judge must make a crucial decision.
In the series finale, Lt. Tao is stuck in a room with a potential bomb; Provenza finally identifies the real Ms. Bechtal; and Major Crimes comes face-to-face for the very last time with Phillip Stroh.
Capt. Sharon Raydor (Mary McDonnell) leads the L.A.P.D.'s Major Crimes division in this spin-off from "The Closer," featuring characters from that series. In the premiere, the newly appointed Raydor investigates a string of store robberies that turns fatal. Meanwhile, an undercover detective proves her worth and is transferred into the division; and Raydor tries to protect Rusty.
A different side of Maura emerges when she meets a new man. Meanwhile, Jane has ambivalent feelings about the return of someone from her past.
Mary and Marshall suspect that a new witness may be involved in a string of murders and the stabbing of Mary's friend. The pair try to determine if the witness is truly the killer before another victim surfaces.
Lilly reopens a presumed homicide from 1979 in which a Jane Doe's blood-drenched shoes, underwear and sheets are found in a trash bag, but no body. The investigation begins when a battered wife accuses her husband of murdering a girl in 1979 and brings in amateur film from the time that supposedly shows him committing the crime. Daniela: Onahoua Rodriguez. Marquette: Julanne Chidi Hill. John: Bria
Drew Barrymore brings information, inspiration, and entertainment to the daytime audience.
Drew Barrymore brings information, inspiration, and entertainment to the daytime audience.
At Yuletide, Jim hits it off with a patient (Marcia Strassman) he meets at his rehab center, while Joannie hits the town with a hottie from Texas. "Blind Date" host Roger Lodge plays himself. Brian: Dane Northcutt. Larry: Jack Coleman. Dr. Dunseith: Isabella Hofmann. Dr. Sam Magala: Cress Williams. Phil Sutton: Dan Montgomery. Tina: Maria Pitillo. Charlie: Hank Harris.
Alicia takes a case involving software coders in a contract dispute as a favor to her mother, but the case leads to unexpected consequences at the firm. Meanwhile, Peter asks Alicia to renew their vows; and Kalina plays two sides of the firm against each other.
Melinda faces a mass haunting that falls on the entire town following the unearthing of a grave. Nikki Peck: Teri Polo.
M.E. worries that the romance is dead in her marriage to Colliar, while Kelly frets that she is incapable of mothering her infant son. Elsewhere, Rene divides her time between interviewing potential associates to join her expanding law practice and representing a deaf client (Anthony Natale) in an employment-discrimination suit. In flashbacks, the girls face new challenges as they begin high schoo
Mike helps Sully recover from his injuries, and a plan is formulated to keep him hidden from the Army. Daniel: John Schneider. Sgt. McKay: David Beecroft. Preston: Jason Leland Adams. Dorothy: Barbara Babcock. Loren: Orson Bean.
The angels visit the lonely owner (Greg Evigan) of a taffy factory in an effort to turn his once thriving business around and help him see how much people love him, especially one attractive worker (Jo Dee Messina). Clarence: Tom Sullivan. Norma: Jennifer Holliday. Isaac: Keb' Mo'. Uncle Dudley: Louie Anderson. Teacher: Susan Dolan. Andrew: John Dye. Monica: Roma Downey. Tess: Della Reese.
A young woman, eager to escape the poverty and violence of her youth, is drawn back to her old neighborhood when a tragedy strikes her family. LaBelle: Ruby Dee. Gabe: Ossie Davis. Monica: Roma Downey. Tess: Della Reese. Andrew: John Dye.
Is a florist pushing up daisies because he was digging up dirt for gossip magazines? Junie: Sally Kellerman. Frances: Penny Fuller. Lt. Caceras: Gregory Sierra. Erwin: Taylor Nichols. Arnett: Richard Herd. Jessica: Angela Lansbury.
A recluse (Cynthia Nixon), tormented by nightmares of her mother's murder, is terrified when the killer makes an attempt to see her in real life. Dr. Holden: Margot Kidder. Barnett: David Soul. Peter: David Lansbury. Lt. Gelber: Herbert Edelman. Jessica: Angela Lansbury.
The investigation of a man (Jason Priestley) accused of murdering his wife continues. Elsewhere, as Allison taps into her talents to nab a serial killer, she mulls over whether to tell her friend (Neve Campbell) about an unsettling dream. Also, Joe continues to be haunted by a past workplace hostage crisis. Howie Mandel also guest stars.